6 Days - Machame Route, Mt Kilimanjaro

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Trip Overview

The 6-Day Machame Route trek on Mount Kilimanjaro offers an incredible adventure through diverse landscapes, from lush rainforests to alpine deserts, culminating at Uhuru Peak—the highest point in Africa. This route is known for its scenic beauty and gradual ascent, allowing for optimal acclimatization to ensure summit success. With an expert team of guides, porters, and a carefully planned itinerary, you’ll enjoy a rewarding and challenging journey that combines stunning views, wildlife, and the thrill of reaching the roof of Africa.

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Activities:
Upon your arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport, you’ll be greeted by Arrow Trekking & Safaris representatives, who will ensure your smooth transfer to a comfortable hotel in Arusha. This day is all about settling in, meeting your guides, and receiving an informative pre-trek briefing. During the briefing, your guides will outline the itinerary, discuss safety protocols, and check your gear to ensure you are fully prepared for the adventure ahead. You’ll also have the chance to ask questions and make any last-minute adjustments.

What to Expect:
Rest, recover from travel fatigue, and mentally prepare for the trek.

Meals and Accommodation:
Dinner can be arranged as an add-on, and you’ll stay overnight in  Arusha.

  • Altitude: 1,800 m / 5,906 ft (Machame Gate) → 3,000 m / 9,843 ft (Machame Camp)
  • Distance: 11 km / 7 miles
  • Trekking Time: 5-7 hours
  • Habitat: Montane Forest
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After breakfast, you will be driven from your hotel in Arusha to Machame Gate, which is the starting point of your trek. You’ll begin your climb through the lush tropical rainforest. The trail is relatively easy, with gradual ascents, and provides an excellent opportunity to spot wildlife like monkeys and various bird species.

Upon reaching Machame Camp, you'll have a hot dinner and set up your camp for the night, under the stars. The cold night air signals that you are beginning to ascend into higher altitudes.

  • Altitude: 3,000 m / 9,843 ft (Machame Camp) → 3,850 m / 12,630 ft (Shira Camp)
  • Distance: 5 km / 3 miles
  • Trekking Time: 4-5 hours
  • Habitat: Heath and Moorland
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

The day begins with a steady ascent through the dense forest before transitioning into a moorland zone. The terrain gradually becomes rockier as you approach Shira Camp. Along the way, you'll be able to see stunning views of the Kilimanjaro summit and the surrounding landscapes. Shira Camp offers breathtaking views of the western breach and the snow-capped summit.

At Shira Camp, you will rest and enjoy a nutritious dinner prepared by the guides. Here, you will begin your body’s adjustment to the altitude.

  • Altitude: 3,850 m / 12,630 ft (Shira Camp) → 3,950 m / 12,960 ft (Barranco Camp)
  • Distance: 10 km / 6.2 miles
  • Trekking Time: 5-7 hours
  • Habitat: Alpine Desert
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

On Day 3, the trek takes you across a high-altitude desert landscape, passing the Lava Tower (4,600 m), which offers spectacular views of the surrounding plains. After crossing the Lava Tower, you'll descend to Barranco Camp to help your body acclimatize to the higher altitude.

The Barranco Wall, a steep ascent, is a famous feature of the route. It can be a challenging climb, but it is very rewarding, providing stunning views and an exciting experience.

At Barranco Camp, you’ll have an early dinner and rest, ensuring that you are ready for the final push toward the summit.

  • Altitude: 3,950 m / 12,960 ft (Barranco Camp) → 4,700 m / 15,420 ft (Barafu Camp)
  • Distance: 9 km / 5.6 miles
  • Trekking Time: 7-8 hours
  • Habitat: Alpine Desert
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Today, you’ll hike through the Karanga Valley, before continuing the challenging ascent to Barafu Camp, where you’ll make your base camp before the summit attempt. The terrain is dry, rocky, and harsh, yet you will be surrounded by stunning views of the mountain and glaciers.

At Barafu Camp, you will have an early dinner, rest, and prepare for the long summit night ahead. The guides will brief you on the summit attempt, ensuring that you are mentally and physically ready for the challenge.

  • Altitude: 4,700 m / 15,420 ft (Barafu Camp) → 5,895 m / 19,341 ft (Uhuru Peak) → 3,100 m / 10,170 ft (Mweka Camp)
  • Distance: 15 km / 9.3 miles (Summit and Descent)
  • Trekking Time: 12-15 hours
  • Habitat: Arctic Zone
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Your day begins in the middle of the night. At around midnight or 1 AM, you’ll start your final push to the summit. The climb to Uhuru Peak is challenging and will test your endurance, but the reward is well worth it. As you ascend through the Arctic Zone, you'll experience frigid temperatures and thin air.

After several hours of intense hiking, you will finally reach the summit, Uhuru Peak (5,895 m), where you will be rewarded with magnificent views and a sense of accomplishment as you stand atop Africa’s highest point. After a brief celebration, you will descend to Mweka Camp for the night.

  • Altitude: 3,100 m / 10,170 ft (Mweka Camp) → 1,640 m / 5,381 ft (Mweka Gate)
  • Distance: 10 km / 6.2 miles
  • Trekking Time: 3-4 hours
  • Habitat: Rainforest
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

On the final day of your trek, you will descend through the lush rainforest to Mweka Gate, where you will sign out. Afterward, you will be transferred back to your hotel in Arusha to relax, celebrate your achievement, and enjoy a well-deserved rest.

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FAQs

Yes, most international visitors require a visa to enter Tanzania. Tourist visas can be obtained online, at Tanzanian embassies, or upon arrival at the airport. It’s advisable to check specific visa requirements based on your nationality before traveling.

Visitors are typically advised to get vaccinations for yellow fever (if traveling from a yellow fever-endemic country), typhoid, hepatitis A and B, and tetanus. Malaria prophylaxis is also recommended, as Tanzania is a malaria-endemic area. Consult your doctor for personalized advice.

The official currency is the Tanzanian Shilling (TZS), but US dollars are widely accepted, especially in hotels, lodges, and for safari bookings. It’s advisable to carry smaller denominations and exchange money at authorized bureaus or banks.

Yes, Mount Kilimanjaro can be climbed without technical climbing experience. However, it requires a good level of physical fitness, determination, and preparation. Guided treks with professional tour operators are essential for safety and success.

Swahili is the official language of Tanzania, and English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas. Learning a few Swahili phrases is appreciated and can enhance your cultural experience (greeting people with “Jambo” (hello) )

Climbing Kilimanjaro is safe with the right preparation and a reputable tour operator. Guides monitor climbers' health, and the crew ensures safety throughout the trek.

You’ll need a valid passport, a Tanzanian visa, and permits provided by your tour operator to access Kilimanjaro National Park.

The minimum age for climbing Kilimanjaro is 10 years old. There is no maximum age, but climbers should be in good health and consult a doctor before attempting the climb.

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